After staying home Monday and Tuesday, students at Trillium Charter School in Portland are returning to class.
The Oregonian reports the K-12 school with 360 students had to cancel two days this week because insurers dropped property, liability and workers’ compensation coverage in a dispute over payments.
The executive director, Genevieve Bouwes, says the school reached a deal with the insurance carriers to keep the school covered through June.
The students will make up the missed days at the end of the school year.
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